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a) To
teach practical and uplifting wisdom from the ancient
Vedas. There are vast areas of specific knowledge, which can
bring inspiration and inject positively into people’s lives.
b) To
teach Sanskrit as it is the oldest language and people can
extract what they learn from it to contemporary
languages. This may allow them to draw their own
interpretations from ancient texts to strengthen their own
moral values and ethics. Correct enunciation can bring
health benefits.
c) To
introduce a form of graceful and gentle exercise through
Bharatnatyam dance. Regular practice of this can help
develop patience and a sense of self respect and worth.
To teach Yoga Dhyana
which is a form of fine heart mediation.
d) To
establish a library of inspirational and self improving
literature from all round the world. This will establish the
charity as an intellectual magnet for people to investigate
and extract goodness from any source.
e) To
collaboration with educational institutions so that through
the literature and music, young people can be invited to
explore spirituality or philosophy.
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